Does anyone here have any experience with spamd on a machine with multiple virtual domains (and virtual users). The "--virtual-config-dir=" option looks very interesting.
I'm using spamd on a machine with various virtual domains, but the users are actual. Homedirs are in /home; each user has their own ~/.spamassassin/user_prefs file, and spamc is invoked (actually via a wrapper script) from users' ~/.qmail files. (~/.qmail is much like a Qmail equivalent of Sendmail's ~/.forward.)
Otherwise, there's no special voodoo involved; spamc makes its local connection to spamd just fine regardless of what domain name the user is.
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